‘Super Duper Alice Cooper’ Documentary to Be Released on DVD + Blu-ray

The new Alice Cooper documentary 'Super Duper Alice Cooper' will soon be released on DVD and Blu-ray. With deluxe limited edition copies also set to become available, 'Super Duper Alice Cooper' will come out on June 3.

'Super Duper Alice Cooper' premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April and was also screened nationally in movie theaters. The film has been labeled as the first ever "doc opera," combining documentary archive footage, animation and rock opera dynamics.

Super Duper Alice Cooper is the story of Vincent Furnier, a preacher’s son who struck fear into the hearts of parents everywhere as the ultimate rock star of the bizarre, Alice Cooper," the film's description reads. "Yet beyond the make-up, there is a richer, deeper story. Presented here is the twisted tale of a teenage Dr. Jekyll whose rock ‘n’ roll Mr. Hyde almost kills him."

Created by Banger Films' Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen ['Metal: A Headbanger's Journey' / 'Iron Maiden: Flight 666'], the DVD and Blu-ray versions of the film features deleted scenes, interviews from the VH1 Classic series 'Metal Evolution' and additional rare footage. The deluxe edition will include a second DVD of previously unreleased concert footage from a 1972 Montreal University show and the 2009 Montreux Jazz Festival housed in an LP-sixed box with a 60-page hardback photo book.

To order 'Super Duper Alice Cooper' in one of its various bundle packages, click here.